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Definition of Approvable

Approvable
Approvable Ap*prov"a*ble, a. Worthy of being approved; meritorious. -- Ap*prov"a*ble*ness, n.

Meaning of Approvable from wikipedia

- Approvable letters, and the related non-approvable letters (alternately not-approvable letters), were notifications sent out by the Food and Drug Administration...
- Look up approved in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Approved may refer to: Approved drug, a preparation that has been validated for a therapeutic use...
- Merck. It is approved in 63 countries worldwide as of 2007, except the United States where the Food and Drug Administration sent a Non Approvable Letter to...
- An approved drug is a medicinal preparation that has been validated for a therapeutic use by a ruling authority of a government. This process is usually...
- norepinephrine uptake. Wyeth announced on 23 January 2007 that it received an approvable letter from the Food and Drug Administration for desvenlafaxine. Final...
- May 2006, the FDA issued a non-approvable letter for a modified-release 15 mg formulation of indiplon and an approvable letter with sti****tions for 5 mg...
- Application for ruboxistaurin, and on August 18, 2006, Lilly received an approvable letter from the US FDA for ruboxistaurin, with a request for an additional...
- companies released code under existing licenses and drafted their own to be approved by the OSI. Open-source licenses are categorized as copyleft or permissive...
- A British Approved Name (BAN) is the official, non-proprietary, or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia...
- needed to determine no risk exists. Although cilostazol would not be approvable for a trivial condition the Cardio-Renal Advisory Committee and FDA concluded...